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Please use the "Edit" tab to submit corrections, an original biography, and family links to memorials. Be sure to include the memorial ID#s for the family links and how they are related, father, mother or spouse. I will be happy to make corrections, provided the information is accurate. Know that I check all the information myself for accuracy.

RE: Fairview CemeteryIt is a beautiful spring day so I am heading out to Fairview later this afternoon. I will look for a marker for A. Cocking but I am not too hopeful that I'll find one. Section J is the so called pauper section of the cemetery and it is not maintained at all. It is completely overgrown with weeds and most graves only have metal markers provided by the cemetery and the paper inside with the person's name and such have long since deteriorated. . .especially if the person died in 1938. I will do my best to find A. Cocking and if they have a stone marker I should be able to find it.

William Oscar HaywoodThank you so much for the picture! I did not know he was buried in Cross Creek Cemetery until I happened to search one day. He is my grandfather's brother. I do appreciate your effort! Ginny

Silver TapsHi Vonna, I have another addition to this virtual cemetery. I went to college with this man. James Booky, #80876497. Thought you would like to add him. I recently found his obituary and it included this.